_ _ _ . . . .ILI. . . _ WO " " . . . : ? ' . : . . . . - - : . , t' , ! u terlnt1 \ \ \ Republican. ONlt DOI.r.AR l'UR vttAR. ADVlm'l' ISI Nn RA'rf.S. . ' . One column , II I' 111-1 lit II , $7.00 , One.lm1 ( column , Iler Ulonth , i4.l . Qnarter colulIIl ( tIer , month , ! : l.50. 1.e8"11.11 Iluutcr colullln , ( ,0 , ' . . cent. . . er Inch per muntl. . Card. on lIul palle W cellt. IICr Illch lltlr mUDUl , . 1.oca1 advertl.ltlll' S contR per line each Inser. ' tlon. . , " " Notice uf chnrcb fair. . . , lIuchlhlcB anl1 cnter' ) . . \IIIIIIOlltll wbero 1110120) ' IR chnrlCe , ' , OIlC" aU rateR. ' Society 1I0ticCH ant' ' \ulUllunl , one.h : . : I' . , eM. 1" WelIlhll ! ' nutlces flee. haU price IlIr I : " ' . uf 71" " . . _ , . - ' " zr Dcath D i1 clI hZ , lUII' , . . : . : " ' i" ' : ' ' , obituary nollccli. " Cant oC ' 1'hankM. 5C , . ! r 1.o/l'al uullces al ra' I'wvlllc ! ' by ItUUtos u ( " \ . . . Nebraska. I . I D. M. , IvIS EBrlV. . . - Pllbllsllor I CII . , DASSETT , " Assoolato - - _ _ _ . _ - _ _ _ " 0 . ' 'rhursrlay , li'eb , 7 , 11)07. - . - - . . . - . . . . . For the exprcsfcd ! purpose of . putting an cud to frauds in the I acquisition of public lauds Prcsi- ; , , dent Hoosevelt has directcd i . Sccretary Ilitchcoc1f , of the I I interior dcpartmcnt , to issue no more patents sought to ba ac. qui red under laws requiring settlement , rcsidence and cultivation - tion , until an examination of the , ground shall ha\'e been made and its c\ndition reported upon bJ' an authorized office of the govern- mel.it. 'l'his is lilclj' to me n greatly incrcased work for special agents of the land department , but , as an offset , prohably less . 1ne devoted by thc courts to the trial of indictmcnts for allegations for pCIury. . . - . - - . . - The Carnegie 11l'ro fund commission - mission finus itself in a somewhat - what cmbarrassing position by reason of the elopement , with a man already married , of the widow of one who recently lost his life in an attempt to . . . 'Je two persons from't \ _ . , , The commission had ) aid the .widow $1000 , and was a > out to bestow a bronz , "dal commemorath' ( ' of the he. ' ' , cd of self sacri tke , . but in VII , " ot the circumstances don't quite know what disposition - tion to make of the latter. If th ir principal worry has to do with the waste of good metal , they n11ght have it re-cast into a dog 1icens ( tag. , HCllIcd j ; 1 legislation , in tended to preveut a recurrence of the presen t car shortage condition , is soon to be urged upon congress , in a special message dealing with the subject from the view point of the reciprocal demurrage convention - vention recently held in Chicago. It is not the easiest problem in the domain of physics to cause I Dame Nature to adapt her ways I to legislative fiat , but the passage - sage of a national reciprocal demurrage enactm' nt would doubtless put an end tc tue use of freight cars as permanent storage warehouses at raibvar terminals. . Vedl } ' "a guilty conscience is its own accuser. " A convict serv- ing' a sentence for larcenv will 500n quit the pcnitentiary of Kansas , to be placed on trial for a 110 less henious crime than nlltrCler-all because a ( } uickened conscience impel1e\ confession of the dastardly deed. They Claim Excluliivo Right. We have refrainell frol1'ceusuring : the onli. ivisionists of BrOKen Bow in 11I01'- . ing their fight so long u ! they kp.pt with. in the limits of decent camp1 gning.- Callaway Queen. From the Queen's remarks it is apparent the Callaway gang do not want anyone to Infringe on their manner of campaigning. Suitl Againlt Raitoadl. A dispatch from Wash ngton says : " 'rhere is likely to be a wholesale filing of suits against a large number of westcrn roads for alleged violations of the law regulating the time that cattle can be held in cars without r st. water and.food. . . SccretarJ ? Wilson - son has had the s cuths of the D partment of Agriculture on the road gathering testimony for s vcral mLnths past. This evi- d lIce ha'S ' been placed in the hands of Attorncy Gcncral Bona- partc , and the ma Her i'3 to be taken into the courts. 'l'he Department - partment of Justice will instruct the United States attorneys in the distncts where the offenses are said to have been committed , to begin suit agaim.t the alleged violators. A large number of rh.i1road represcntatives have wt.ited upon Secretary 'Vilson in an cndeavor to have him suspend the 111 _ . r until new schedules " "uId be put into effect. To al1 tn se requests the Secretary hm turne a Cl ! ear , declaring thai .uattel' is entirely out of hif 1 "tnds aud is now up to the legal C"I. cers of the government. " , . " , . . r ( . - .f" "f".1. ! - - _ _ h ltefer I , , . . . . " ' ' 1 \ to i'C' [ Ilo .Ill. ; 1. , , , _ U V K.J-- Because we ! il.1i I11cdicims : for thcm. \ / . : t.\'c : them the formula r'i' AV. . ' : t ChcrI'Y , PCCJJ. . ' ' : , \I \ ' : JH'cscribclt il fOl' ; r : ; t. ( 'ok ; , bronchitis , " " " : " " 'u'i' ; : : . 'f nc'l trust it. Th ' " \ { 1\i , : : . , ( , J . ore ! to trust Ir. : - : , ( ) , i ; " , \1' ' , . < m. ycars. I , .H. . . , " ( . . . . I \ " , . . . . , . ; I , , , " "w.ly tllnt " 11" ' . , ' . , . . " ' ! I.r. . , . . , . . , , , , II , . , , . . . , .11\11I1'l\t ( . " . . . . .t . . h " ! " " I . , , , , ' " .0' nhlA , ' 1" , ( 1 \ " . . . , \ ' . , . . , . . . . , .1\ \ . . . ' " ' ' ' ' 0 It I. . 1"llI\ \ . j , . . . . .1,1. . , \ . . . . " , , : , . . ' ) : ' -lI ; lLlt.J . . . I. " ; ; II. ' " If. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * , . , - . , , - . . . _ . - _ . . _ . . . , 'j . J lI .I' " , . . . . . : . : ( ' . , . . Iowell , Mn s. . : ' ' . I' . , < . " , rorlJ or N h : \ . . , IISAI'MUl.l"- " i I . . . J ( . ) " . ( 1'11.1.5. ; . . . . . . . . . . f. ; { ; . : / . . . . ' UAII VIlIOR. . 'f'nrcJj'l"M : royor"J PIIIII groi'tUY uld the Cherry ) octlHIJI Ir , hrc kln up n cold. . . . . . . . . . , . . . _ - - _ - . - . - - - - - - - . . - - - - - - - - - District Court POllponed. I A term of Dtsl rict ( 'ourt in and for Custer tount ) ' wan to have convened in this cit y last Monda ) ' and Judge Hosletler had madc all art' lI1g-C11ICllts to be present aud preside whCr1 he was petitioned u ) ' a majority of the mcmbers of the CustercounLy har association to adjourn thc I' . : hmary term to somc future date that would be agreeable to him. He accord- ingly'adjourlll'd the term to Apnl15th , at which time cases that werc to ha\'e becn heard at this term will be called. - - - - The Best Er Held. 'l'he 1 a1'lncrs I nsti tu te held in Broken Bow Wednesday and 'l'hursday last week was considered - sidered the 1II0st successful and best. cver held in the county by those who ha\ ' ( ' had to (10 with all of the prC\'iOl\5 \ tu Htutes. 'l'h cold wen t h r prevented many from t lcnding , but even then the attcndance was good , especially on 'l'hur5day when the court room was crowded. ' ! 'he addrcss s a\1(1 discussions were all intcrest ing" and instructive - ive and dcmonstrated that the speakers hall g i'l'n i time , study and though t to their subjects. In the corn growing contest prizes w rc. " . . . . 'ar < l d. as follows : l' or the best fC'u cars of corn.- First 'l'ony HC'dor $6. Second A. 1 . Anderson $ . 'l'hird H. C. Wooters $2 , For the lar .Ott of ; tar corn- First John Pc'Lce $2. Second J. F. Carlos $1. For thc hJIH'C'st car of corn- First John Fri c $2. Secoud J. Ii" Carlos $1. At the buiucss meeting the following otliccrs were clected for the ensuing ycar : Pres , J. D. l cam ; Vice. Pres , Jas. Stockham ; Sec'ytJules lIamnontj 'freas. L. H. Jewett. A Womait'8 Auxillary was org-anizcd wlth the following officers : 'Pl" ' . " Mrs. W. W. llishop ; Vic " [ 'nH , Mrs. C. H. Jeffords ; See'y , Mrs. Loren Cornett. Resolutions were adopted , as follows : WIJEHl S , Tim IlI'osunt InstituttJ now I bolt huld au Im bcon of oxtmor i. IUU'Y intol'ost : lud the duscusslon of lIovoral toplc ubly handle ; I\n WIII ItIS , Thu sl:1t Ims so liberally ulum hold oC tIlt ! \ , II 'tuto' wOl'k , which ill oC much iml'lJl'lIltlO ) (0 ( .tho farmers ospeciuil ) ' ; , 'L'1J ltIu'olm lgw.vKu : , 'fhut wo f ol gmtuhll { ot' ollt lutitutlons : of Ag1' . I cu1t\1\'O I\ud wo tlc it.o ospociulJy to timnk the IpuakOl' : ; uCtho IItato for the \'ILllmblo ICII ous I\'on rn 8u goslions olforcd. HP.SOLYIW , ' 1'111.1 I'a this is rapidl ) ' bo. comlug an uUlll a.gruwiug country , and knowing thlll a ) ar ,1 part of OUl' Cl'Op is somotlmcs hllt't by rain , wo therefore olU'uostly Ilsk thf. ( II\'ell1mCl1t Weather llUt'OIlU , thl'OlI h It. 011lco at Lincoln , Nobl' . , to CUI'nish . . the wo\thor : indl. cntious during the nllalfa seuson. HI SOLYIW FUll'rmm , Thllt wo are hcartily in fa01' of the State Com 1ml'rOV01"sosot' ; atlon { 01' this counh'y to IIct in Cfluill < 'ton ) with the State AHsociatiol1. . HI sor.vlm Fnt I'JIltlt , Thut wo fln'or the Woman' : ; J i.ti : on to the Institute nnd boliuvc tlm It wlilloa to gt'ontor inlot'ollt in thu l\ \ ! tI "HO , vork. OSllooiaily with girls 011 th hmr ; . HgsoI.\'lw. 'I : I'.l IVl. fuvor the boys mlli gh'ls , Cl , ' 11 JtroWOl'untust lUul will IUIIII U\UI' ) ' I : 'JJI possible and recom. mund that II 1:0111 l'xhilllt1ol1 ho hold ill Ul'OkulI Bow CII'ly \ in March of this ' ' . ) 0111' FUlmnn : 1:1'01 : : ; YED. That wo still \II'HU thu lIe.'l. . lty of 0\11' Pool'.I.'arm bo. ing COlldhC.d 011 thu IIl1u of UXl'ol'i. lIIuntal W01'1UIIII that thu Ill'csidunt of this IlIst lI\O : , :1111\ : \ the CQl\nt ) ' Board , act toglllhul ( I his Hnu. FUltl'lIIm it : : iol.nu : , 'l'I1I\t whereas lhu com 111)11 : 0r'd Assoo iatioll 11.1'0 without 11an ' . . pay lu'um llms. t1mt wu recoI11IU'I.rl aud eal'Uostly ask om Uoprosun1t.t\'c : ! ; uud Senator In the l.cglslutlm : \ , \ ' in sessiou , to work and secure nu uPP' . 'PI'latioll sl\l1loiont t < J pit ) ' lu'ol111tnn a warded y the asso , ciatIon. l HESOI.YB ) r.I'1 wo ftn'o1' lhe OI'gl\l1' hmtlon of It : : ' :0'1 Honds fcaturo . to (1m , Instilule WOI.I : RESOI."lJllrmm " , 'l'hat wo arc ; l jtl'lltoful : tu.- . . ! I : 11C01'S \ , I\nd \ 1\11 who have so Llr : . H. ' , .Iy II.sslstod In thie Iustituto. - . - = ! . Divllion Bill 148 Killed. Housc Roll No. 148 , bill intro- duccd in the House by Hamcr , of Buffalo , Was tll1 luimouslJ' 0) ) ) * posed bJ : the cQmmittec 011 county boundarIes and the House con- currcd , DunnIng. A party was givcn at Mr. Mincr's placc in honor of his son , Eltncr , on .MOlulayevening. A good ti me was reportcd. 1'he dance last l riday evening was greatly enjoyed but the bad wea t her made the crowd slim. 1\Ir. f.4al11JU was sick and I could not fill his appointment last Sunday - day evening , so no preaching service was held , I J're Parks , who has becn quite sick for several days , is bacle in school again. Hubbit hunting is the only sport of late , the snow favors. Jutlg-e 'l'urncr ' , of Brcwster , gave Dunning a 'call Monday and 'l'uesday. Jack Raubanalt returned from Omaha on l\lonc1a } ' . 1\11' . Oscar Hanna and Miss ] dith Neighbor took a trip to Brewster Sunday. Earl Owens , son of the proprietor - prietor of the Dunning n tel , who is now working' for his uncle Wm. Owens , near Broken Bow , camc to Dunning to visit \UHler thp parental roof last Friday , returning - turning on Monday. Mr. audl\Irs. Mandeville have just returned from a visit. at Alliance and a few other points west of here. . . . . - - - - - - - - Marriage Licenlea. Since 'l'hursday of last .weck County Judge Humphrey has issued but two marriage licenses , as follows : 'Varren . Simms , Arnold , . . . .25 Ethel J. Eddy , Merna. . . . . . . . 24 Harvey Hiatt , Gotbenberg. . . .22 Nellie DeForrest , Gothenberg.21 Died Suddenly. Last Thursday evening , Jan. 31 , 1907 , at 6 o'clock , Joscph lIulldart dicd suddenly - denly at the home of his daughter , Mrs. George Willing. in this city. Mr. Hud- Ihut ha \tuusually well during the day allli , having just come in from the barn , was rushing ofT his clothes whcn the summons cal1C and he sank to the /1001' / without uttering a word. The eceased was born at Yorkshire , I nglan , June 15 , 1829 , and came to the United States hi 1843 , settling at Mil. I waukee , Wis. , where he was united in. . marriage with Miss Nancy Pinker. To' ' this nnion four children were born ; one died in infancy und those living are : G. T. IIuddart. Gien Rock , Neb. ; Mrs. Gco , Willing. this city. and : 'Ilrs. David Recll , Temple , Arizona. In 1864 tl\e \ parents and children start , ed for Nebrnska , overland , Mrs. Hnddart was taken sick on the rend and ied and was buried at Warengo , Iowa. With the motherless chiidren lr. Huddart took up the journey lund reached Brownville , Nebr. , where he locate . On Sept. 20 ; 1865 , he was lIIarrie to Miss Melinda Hem , who ltied Aug. 23 , 1906. In 1890 the family came to Broken Bow and here the parents have since resided , The children from this union I are ; J. E. lIud art , Duell , Col. . Mrs. I . Nellic II. Wemlcll , Dixon , Ill. , W. II. IIuddart. North Platte , Neb. A brother , H. lIuddart , and sister , Mrs. J. Rogers , lesi e at Bamston , Neb. At 2 o'clock p , m. . Sunday , Feb. 3rd , funel'Dl services were held. allll largely attended , at the Episcopal church , conducted - ducted by the rector , Rev. Xanders. Obituary-Banga. Arthur D. Bangs , son of John and Clara Bangs , was born at Otisfieht , l\I\in ( , June 7 , 1868. With the family iil callie to Custer county in the spring of 188-1 and settled on a claim near Comstock , where he remainell two years , then came to Broken Bow and engaged in a restaurant - rant and later in the furniture husiness in which he continued until 1891 when he moved to a farm 2 milcs northenst of this city and thcre resided uniil his death which occurred Monday , Peb. 4 , 1907. In Ma ) ' , 1897 , he was united in mar _ ri e with Miss Clara Boyce who , with n son , Wilber , and other relatives , dceply mourn his death. 1I0 was taken sick with typhoid fcver five wccks ago Dllll was rapidly recovering - ing from the attnck until the day prior to denth when a rclapse occurred. l uneral services were conducted by Rev. A. A. Mitchell yesthday . afternoon at the presbterian church , the seating capacity of which was inadequate to accomodate those present. Deceased was nn honorable , upright citizen , kind and indulgent lmsbnllll IInd father , amI held in the highest esteem by all who lmew and hall bnsiness or S ? cial relations with him , aUll his demise was t1 severe shock to the comm\\I1ity. Zumbrota Zephyn. Mr. Joe Coles sons are in hot pursuit . or the wolf but have not capturcIl an ) ' . yet. The ) ' havc six houn s DllIl sincerel ) ' .1 hope they wiU be more Imccessful in the future. : Mrs. CQllwell and Mrs. Kimberling I were friendly visitors ill this neighbor. - . . _ " - ' : : ' = : : : : . _ - . - . . - - . - - - _ . : , : . . . . . . . _ . - . - 'I' . . .1 . . _ " . . . , . . . . . . , . , . - " . - - . - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . - . . . . , _ _ l I ' -1 r J rllrlV ! " r- - - - - 1 THE SEAL OF , Approval I - . ' . . Now for Pure Food " Insist on . -Ore PRICE'S Cream Baling Powder _ A PURE , CREAM OF TARTAR POWDER- . MADE FROM GRAPES . . . . - . . . . .1 r. 1'I ' < _ ; - ' , . . . .w . : . , . .5 . ; . . . . . _ . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' " " . - - - . . . _ . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - hood last Friday , cnllillg ou Mrs. Sau s : md Mrs. Cole , partakiug of diuuer at 1\1rs. Callen's , Ralph Johnson shippcd ne car of cattle anl1 part of a car of hogs , Jack Martin making np the orther part. 1\11' . Johnson accomprmied them JO Omaha. 1\11' . Koozer's childrcn arc now getting bcttcr of the measles and arc able to be up a Htlle hnt are still confincll to the honse. Weissert Warblcs. George Hilton's haby is quite sick. Earl 1 > lrnie made II hnsiness trip to Sargent Friday , returning Saturday. Onward Shadden has retnrne and will estgblish a gas plant at Weissert , having fonnd business slow in Omaha. Quite a number of Weisscrt's young people have been cnjoying the literary at Elton. The revil mccting at Swiss valley is ! booming , and a vast amOltnt of gooll s being done. Mrs. DavW Hilton , of Broken 1I0w , is visitiug. al George Hilton ' 5. l.eonard Hilton transactcli husiness in Sargent Friday. ! , Art Cooksley is rcported uudcr the wcather this , ; "eck. \Vaync Amos , who is holding n position - tion with the B. & .M. , is home for a short visit. David Adams , of Dr ) ' Valley , expects to move to his farm , north of Sargent. soon. Skating is fine on Clear Creck now and the young folks are eujoyiug . some lovely skating. John Shmhlen so1 < < 1 sixty head . of shoats . to Bert Brass 1\1onday. Lewis Town has 1Jecn hauling corn from Zack Amos" this wfek , Ale. ( l'irnie lost enc of his hest fatl en- ing cattle on t he ice to.l1n ) ' . - - - - - - - - - - WEAK KIDNEYS MAKE. WEAK BODIES. Kidney DiaeasclI Caulea Half the Com. man Aches and Ills of Humanity. As one weak link weakens a chain , so weak kidneys wcakcn thc wholc body nnll hasten the final hreakiug.down. Overwork , strains , colds' and oUler causes injure tie : kidncys , and when their activity is lesscned thc whole hody sufTers frolll the cxcess of uric POl- son circulated in thc blool1. Aches aUll pains and languor and urinary ills come , and thcrc is II lover- increasin tendenc ) ' towards diabetes amI fatal Bright's disease. Thcre is 110 real help for the sufTerer exccpt kidney help. Doan's K ncy Pills acl llirectly on the killne's and curc cvery kidncy ill. The cures are the proof. W. A. Tracy , printcr , 1ivill at 1123 Jule street , St , Jogeph , 1\10. , says : "Por eight or ten ) 'cars I suffcrell at ti111cs sevl rely with p\in ! in 111) ' hack , IInd al. though I useel doctors' prescriptions amI various mh'ertised rcmedies , I rccch'ed Httle re1ief. I scarcel ) ' knew what it was to bc withont a plaster on 111) ' hack , . and lit night , after standing all da ) ' at ! Illy work , my sufTcdng was always worse. As Doan's Kidney Pills were ad'crtised utilI reC0111U1cnl1cd hy people fight hcrc nt home , I procured 1OX 1U1I1 obtaincd snch relicf that I kept ou using the rcm. edy untilllllthe pain IImllamencss iu 111) ' ack hall1cft me. I soon felt as strong IInd well as I ever dil } . I was so surprised with the rcsnlts obtn 11C11 that I gave a statemcnt for puhlication , mh'ising the usa of Doan's Kidney l'i11s by k11lney sufTerers. During the ix yenrs that have elapsed I have no indiclltion of II return of the trou lc , except whcn n cold scttled in III ) ' hack , and thcn I take n fcw dose : > ( Doan's Kidnc ' Pills ntlll the trouhle is always re1110vcd. I am pleasell to reo indorse Doan's Kidne ) ' l'ills. " Per sale h ) ' nil Ilealers. PriCl 50 cents Ilostcr-l\1i1burn Co. , BufTalo , N. Y. , solf. . agents for the Unitcd States. Remembcr the namc-Donu's-and take no other' . . . . . 1I IZL _ - - < I. . . . . HARRY KIMBAIJL , l ROCKWELL & KONKEL Successor to f and GEO. WILLING , Embalmer and F "eral Director , ) NORTH SIDE , BROKEN BOW , NEB. Business.phone , 301. Hesidence phone , 334 B. ' - . . . . . ' 1. - ; < ' : f. .r..r..r..rJ".r..r..r..oo'r..r.r..r. : 'O : ; < ' : f. . " . . # : .cv. . g J.B : : . SP.A.I : , . PROPRIETOI Jf\J. : ' g rnf VS : nn " ' .IVERY and . I , . , "I " I"r. . . 81 ' - . . . ' ' \ \ ! ! , . : IIH& I ! . ' . " . . . , , . FEED BA fr ts 'is tf1 q N F.f-- : . i J - - EAST OF GLOBE HOTEL. Remo eled and repaired throughout. Good livery rigs at reasonable rates. N I .Q Accomodation fCr cattle and range horses. Hay at noon , 10 cents ; all day , 0 ' R IS cents ; over mght , 35 cents. Call utH1 see me , .r..r..rJro"r.r.r..rJ".r.r..r.r..r . ; " , , .Q'o : : r.r.M Jj . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' ' ' . . . . . " . ' . . . ' , " . . . - . . ' . ' . . . . " " . . . ' . ' . . . . . _ . . . . ' ' , , \ - .I . . . - ' ' " ' ' ' . . . . ' , \oo' . ' . ' . ' ! f . . . . " " . " . " . 4.\OO'.r-I. . . . . . . . . . . = . . I : " - ; . , ; , . . " : " . : ; i ! " : tjJilf . . . : : ; . . . . . . . : . 'w.eE'I' : ; z'i. . . : ; . . ' . . . : . : .O , , ! : ; : . i' ; : . jJJr. : . . : . j 5 . , l I ! " ! , ' : ! : : ' ! . .1ilJ11 ; : tiM1iiI : : : rr. : n. : JLw ; It : :1s. : ; : ; u.nt : : o : ! : ' : : : - ! : : : " ; ; : ' : : : ' : : ! ' " : ' : : : ; : 'i.tI ' ; : . . i.I . : . : When desiring' figure on a bill fd1 . . I. fIJ . . . . . . i" 1 0 f L um b er ca 11 on th e. . . . . . . . . . " . . I C. L. Turner Lumber Co. B ' ' ! . . . H ' . We carry a lull stock of Lumber , t"L . ( ; h Sash , Doors , Mouldinbrs , etc. t.ti . . . \ ! } " -to Ag.en s for the N ebras k a C . .en.ra . 1 ij-l 1 lBmld11lg & Loan AssocIatIon. . . - - - . . : . . . - . , . \ . . . . . . , . . . t , . . . : . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . , . , : . . . . " . " ' . . .t.- . . , . : . . . . . " . , . . . , . - . . , ' . . . Wf . . - : - = t , , ' " : ! . , ' ' ' { \ : . . . \ : . . " ' ; .itJ. : \ : \f " \ : : ! " . ' ' : : . . . . . ! ' m.u. " : \i.i , ; . ' " ! i , . . . . . . : ; if. . : : ; ; , . . . . . .ta. . . . . : : JI.It'It"n.e " : ; ; tn..lii.LII : : ; < - : , . . . : : . ' : i . } . ' ; : ; ; ! ( : / . ; . ; " : ) - - - . . . ' . . 'n. ( - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . , . " . " > - " ' ' . ' " JiAl" : " " ' - ' ' " I".L"E " "E & ( ; . . . . tt. - . . . . [ . . . \ , , ' . . . ; . . tii " " . ' I HEAL E rrArrE . , Crry PROPERrry I FARM LANDS t i , fNVESrr1\iENrl' SEC URreJ ] S J ! INSURANCE : MONEY l'O LOAN NorrARY IN OFFICE rrAXES PAID FOR N HESIDEN'J'S CALL , WRITE OR PnONE ! PUONE No. 48 I Ofiice in Broken Bow State Bank bl < 1'g. 1j j 1 Broken Bow , Nebr. . . y.J , 'r.I I . i